Cherokee Words
Creative Clay Student Marissa Harris Writes Whatâs DiďŹcult to Say Itâs apparent when visiting Marissa Harrisâs apartment that her art comes home with her. Handmade ornaments surround the Creative Clay artist, as well as cat sculptures modeled after her own pair of felines and a crumpled but delicate poem, written by Harris and St. Petersburg Poet Laureate Helen Pruitt Wallace. Harris worked with Wallace through the Creative Clay Art Link program this past November to create a poem that reflects on family and Harrisâs Cherokee heritage, titled âThe Dream Catcher.â The 25-year-old Creative Clay student does not have absolute control over the articulation of her words or her hand movements, but her writing is clear. âwho I am is more than what you see,â she writes in âThe Dream Catcher.â The poem that she and Wallace worked together on was in reference to a painting modeled after an actual dream catcher Harris once owned. The dreamcatcher is long gone, maybe lost in Harrisâs move from Oregon to St. Petersburg, but it lives on in painted form and written word. To Harris, each of the dreamcatcherâs colors represent a different memory associated with a family member, including âAunt Judy,â who first in-
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âThe art that I create, I want to tell a story,â Harris said.
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spired Harris to create art. âThe laureate told me to dive deeper into the art that I already created, so hopefully I will continue with that,â Harris said. âI want to make an art show with every piece having a poem to it.â Harris needed inspiration, as sheâs in the last leg of writing her murder mystery novel, âTrail of Tears.â The bookâs been in limbo for the last seven years, but with a final push, Harrisâs manuscript will soon make its debut. View â and purchase â Harrisâs art (and that of other Creative Clay artists) at the Creative Clay Friday Art Maret on Jan. 7. See creativeclay.org for details.
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